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Show How About Workin' For Us, Miss Hair? "EDITOR'S NOTE: This .is the second in a scries of articles to acquaint South students with those responsible for their education. Miss Mary Jane Hair, South's assistant librarian lib-rarian and a former teacher of English, has one of the most colorful backgrounds of any teacher ever to enter the sacred portals of this institution institu-tion of secondary education. Miss Hair is a graduate of East high and the University of Utah. While a student at the "U", she gained the coveted award of membership in the Beehive, honorary association of the seven most outstanding senior students of the school. As the result of her activities in music and dramatic fields she was accepted as a member of Beta Delta Mu, national music sorority and Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic fraternity. She was Associate Editor of the Utonian year book, during her freshman, sophomore and junior jun-ior years, and managing editor of the Chronicle, weekly campus paper which gained pacemaker award from the Intercollegiate Press. As a result re-sult of all her activities she was made a member mem-ber of Cwean, honorary activities group at the "U". Possibly the university did not fully appreciate Miss Hair, but such is not the case at South. Of her teaching we say, '"We like it, how about you?" We of Scribe could even use a few such geniuses. |